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Academic Search Complete

Academic Search Complete from: EBSCO

Comprehensive Full-Text Database for Multidisciplinary Research

Regional Business News

Regional Business News from: EBSCO

Regional Business News provides full text for more than 80 regional business publications (including titles from Crain Communications).

WorldCat.org

WorldCat.org from: OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc.

OCLC catalog of books, articles, and other materials in libraries worldwide

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Academic Search Complete

Academic Search Complete from: EBSCO

Comprehensive Full-Text Database for Multidisciplinary Research

African American Newspapers

African American Newspapers from: Accessible Archives, Inc.

This enormous collection of African American newspapers contains a wealth of information about cultural life and history during the 1800s and is rich with first-hand reports of the major events and issues of the day, including the Mexican War, Presidential and Congressional addresses, Congressional abstracts, business and commodity markets, the humanities, world travel and religion. The collection also provides a great number of early biographies, vital statistics, essays and editorials, poetry and prose, and advertisements all of which embody the African-American experience.

Alt-HealthWatch

Alt-HealthWatch from: EBSCO

This database focuses on the many perspectives of complementary, holistic and integrated approaches to health care and wellness.

Annual Reviews

Annual Reviews from: Annual Reviews

Annual Reviews contains articles from journals in the area of biomedical, life, physical, and social sciences as well as economics.

Offering a global perspective, this resource is the world's largest index to literature on wild mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians. Comprehensive coverage includes more than two million bibliographic records, many of which include abstracts, with topic areas such as studies of individual species, habitat types, hunting, economics, wildlife behavior, management techniques, diseases, ecotourism, zoology and taxonomy.

Early American Imprints, Series I: Evans, 1639 - 1800

Early American Imprints, Series I: Evans, 1639 - 1800 from: Readex, a division of NewsBank, inc.

Early American Imprints, Series I: Evans, 1639 - 1800 has been hailed as the definitive resource for researching every aspect of 17th- and 18th-century America.

Early English Books Online MARC Records

Early English Books Online MARC Records from: ProQuest

Facsimiles of works printed in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and British North America from 1473-1700

GenderWatch

GenderWatch from: ProQuest

Gender and women's studies, and gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) research

This resource covers the history of the world (excluding the United States and Canada) from 1450 to the present.

Historical Newspapers: Los Angeles Times (1881-1986)

Historical Newspapers: Los Angeles Times (1881-1986) from: ProQuest

Los Angeles Times (1881-1986) allows researchers to access the archives of the newspaper.

Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851-2006)

Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851-2006) from: ProQuest

The New York Times (1851-2006) allows researchers to access the archives of the newspaper.

National Anti-Slavery Standard

National Anti-Slavery Standard from: Accessible Archives, Inc.

National Anti-Slavery Standard was the official weekly newspaper of the American Anti-Slavery Society, an abolitionist society founded in 1833 by William Lloyd Garrison and Arthur Tappan to spread their movement across the nation with printed materials. Frederick Douglass was a key leader of this society and often addressed meetings at its New York City headquarters.

National Citizen and Ballot Box

National Citizen and Ballot Box from: Accessible Archives, Inc.

The National Citizen and Ballot Box was a monthly journal deeply involved in the roots of the American feminist movement. It was owned and edited by Matilda Joslyn Gage, American women’s rights advocate, who helped to lead and publicize the suffrage movement in the United States. Gage included her intentions for the paper in a prospectus: “Its especial object will be to secure national protection to women citizens in the exercise of their rights to vote…it will oppose Class Legislation of whatever form…Women of every class, condition, rank and name will find this paper their friend.”

Nexis Uni

Nexis Uni from: LexisNexis

Provides an extensive collection of news and company information. This collection features recent and archival newspaper coverage from national and international publications, regional, local, and specialty newspapers, broadcast transcripts from major radio and television network news programs, popular blogs and other social media postings, and web-only sources of news and financial information.

OAIster

OAIster from: OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc.

Union catalog of digital resources

Oxford Reference Online

Oxford Reference Online from: Oxford University Press

Oxford Reference Online brings together language and subject reference works from one of the world's biggest and most trusted reference publishers into a single cross-searchable resource.

Philosopher's Index

Philosopher's Index from: Philosopher's Information Center

A comprehensive source for research in all fields of philosophy

Project Muse

Project Muse from: Johns Hopkins University Press

Digital Humanities and social sciences content

ProQuest Dissertations & Theses

ProQuest Dissertations & Theses from: ProQuest

A comprehensive collection of dissertations and theses from around the world, spanning from 1861 to the present day.

Regional Business News provides full text for more than 80 regional business publications (including titles from Crain Communications).

South Carolina Newspapers

South Carolina Newspapers from: Accessible Archives, Inc.

This collection contains a wealth of information on colonial and early American History and genealogy, and provides an accurate glimpse of life in South Carolina and America, with additional coverage of events in Europe, during the early days of this country.

The Liberator was a weekly newspaper published by William Lloyd Garrison in Boston, Massachusetts. Garrison was a journalistic crusader who advocated the immediate emancipation of all slaves and gained a national reputation for being one of the most radical of American abolitionists.

The Lily

The Lily from: Accessible Archives, Inc.

The Lily, the first newspaper for women, was issued from 1849 until 1853 under the editorship of Amelia Bloomer (1818-1894). The newspaper began as a temperance journal. Bloomer felt that as women lecturers were considered unseemly, writing was the best way for women to work for reform.

The Pennsylvania Gazette

The Pennsylvania Gazette from: Accessible Archives, Inc.

The Pennsylvania Gazette was one of the United States’ most prominent newspapers from 1728—before the time period of the American Revolution—until 1800. Published in Philadelphia from 1728 through 1800, it provides the reader with a first-hand view of colonial America, the American Revolution and the New Republic, and offers important social, political and cultural perspectives of each of the periods.

The Pennsylvania Genealogical Catalog

The Pennsylvania Genealogical Catalog from: Accessible Archives, Inc.

This database primarily is a listing of marriages, deaths and obituaries from The Village Record, published in West Chester, Pennsylvania. Subscribers will also find information about emigration patterns, customs and traditions, important events, medical history, biographical data, and more within this collection.

The Pennsylvania Newspaper Record

The Pennsylvania Newspaper Record from: Accessible Archives, Inc.

This database documents the move to industrialization from a predominantly agrarian culture established by Quaker farmers in the 18th century. The collection contains full-text transcriptions of articles, advertisements and vital statistics, providing insight into technology, business activity and material culture in a down-river milling and manufacturing community at the height of the Industrial Revolution.

The Revolution, 1868-1872

The Revolution, 1868-1872 from: Accessible Archives, Inc.

The Revolution, a weekly women’s rights newspaper, was the official publication of the National Woman Suffrage Association formed by feminists Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony to secure women’s enfranchisement through a federal constitutional amendment. It was published between January 8, 1868 and February, 1872.

The Virginia Gazette

The Virginia Gazette from: Accessible Archives, Inc.

The Virginia Gazette was the first newspaper published in Virginia and the first to be published in the area south of the Potomac River in the colonial period of the United States. Issues have the following subtitle: “Containing the freshest advices, foreign and domestick”. Published weekly in Williamsburg, Virginia between 1736 and 1780, it contained news covering all of Virginia and also included information from other colonies, Scotland, England and additional countries.

Wiley Online Library

Wiley Online Library from: Wiley Subscription Services

Multidisciplinary collection of online resources covering life, health and physical sciences, social science, and the humanities.

WorldCat.org

WorldCat.org from: OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc.

OCLC catalog of books, articles, and other materials in libraries worldwide